Sending my sincere condolences to the family. Jacqueline will be greatly missed. I'm looking forward to the promise found in John 5:28, 29 which tells us that, very soon, we will see our lost loved ones again.
Deepest Sympathies

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I send my condolences to the family. There is hope for our loved ones to live again. The scripture at Acts 24:15 speaks of a resurrection. This is such a loving provision given to us by Jehovah, God. This scripture has helped me and I'm certain it will help you. Please visit jw.org for more information on this subject and more.

—Kelly Chris, Pooler, Ga

We are very sorry for your loss, and we pray for God's peace and comfort for each of you. This beautiful lady is no longer suffering, but is now healed and joyful in the presence of Jesus. We send our love and prayers.

—Lois and John, Jacksonville, FL

We extend our deepest sympathy in the loss of Jackie, a beloved part of your family.

—Nelda Rutland and Family, Bluffton & Savannah,

Jacqueline E. Tarsitano of Savannah,GA and formerly of Chicago died on Sunday Nov. 19, 2017.

Daughter of the late Roy V. and Elvira Warner; beloved wife of the late John P. Tarsitano; devoted mother of the late Rev. Dr. Louis R. (Sally) and James (Donna) Tarsitano, Rosemary Silverberg, and Vera (Michael) Wisniewski; loving grandmother of Matthew (Beth Carlson) Silverberg, John, The Rev. Richard (Meghan), Mary Margaret, and the late Benedict Tarsitano, Lisa (Richard) Schindler, James Wisniewski, and Mato Brown; Great grandmother to Madison and Mackenzie Silverberg, Natalee and Amelia Schindler, Madeline and the late Louis C.Tarsitano, and Aniyah Brown; dear sister of the late Lee (Dee) Warner.

The funeral service will be at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, November 28, 2017 at St Andrew's Anglican Church, 608 Hampton St, Savannah, GA. Visitation will be from 12:00 to 2:00 p.m. prior to the service. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the St. Andrew's Building Fund.

Sending my sincere condolences to the family. Jacqueline will be greatly missed. I'm looking forward to the promise found in John 5:28, 29 which tells us that, very soon, we will see our lost loved ones again.
Deepest Sympathies

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I send my condolences to the family. There is hope for our loved ones to live again. The scripture at Acts 24:15 speaks of a resurrection. This is such a loving provision given to us by Jehovah, God. This scripture has helped me and I'm certain it will help you. Please visit jw.org for more information on this subject and more.

—Kelly Chris, Pooler, Ga

We are very sorry for your loss, and we pray for God's peace and comfort for each of you. This beautiful lady is no longer suffering, but is now healed and joyful in the presence of Jesus. We send our love and prayers.

—Lois and John, Jacksonville, FL

We extend our deepest sympathy in the loss of Jackie, a beloved part of your family.